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Bjorn Lomborg, the “skeptical environmentalist,” thinks the idea to counter global warming through cutting carbon emissions by 2012 is full of hot air Click to view larger Cut carbon emissions? Bjorn Lomborg is all for it. He just thinks trying to do so b ...

Parents, adoptees, agencies to discuss the plusses and minuses of transracial adoption Click to view all images As an infant, two Black families passed up Chad Goller-Sojourner because of his skin tone before he was adopted by a Tacoma-area couple who hap ...

As pink salmon season draws to its end, the hopeful line the Spokane St. Bridge Click to view larger With industrial cranes hulking in the distance, fishers gather on the Spokane St. Fishing Bridge to catch pink salmon. An estimated one million pinks were ...

Most people don't get the chance to find their names printed in Harper's Magazine. But when the May issue hit the stands, four Nickelsville residents gained entree to an exclusive club. The Nickelodeons-- Rosette Royale ...

Click to view all images Volunteers and shoppers use the new 1,200-square-foot space.<br/> <br/> Photography by Sophie Bonomi Valerie Miller, 19, started volunteering for Fishline through a class at school. When asked where she sees Fishline i ...

Click to view all images Naimah Rushiddin, right, waits at a May 13 public meeting to speak to the King County Council about a proposal to cut 16 percent of Metro service. The meeting drew close to 100 people, and it was the first time the public could of ...

Click to view all images A man who appeared to be homeless was struck by a vehicle in March in Pioneer Square. The man survived. Accidents such as traumas, falls, fire and acute intoxication are the leading manner of death in King County. The average life ...

Click to view all images King County Sheriff Deputies forcefully evict the wheelchair bound Byron Barton from his West Seattle home on July 18, 2014 Mayor Ed Murray asked Seattle police to “stand by” instead of evicting a wheelchair-bound Vietnam vet and ...

This fall, Seattle voters will be asked to fund city bus service by increasing car-tab fees and the sales tax. This is instead of a “progressive” tax imposed on commercial parking lots and city business owners. The Seattle Transportation Benefit District ...

Click to view larger Joseph Rembusch, who is homeless, got ticketed on July 24 for smoking marijuana in Occidental Park. The ticket was issued by Officer Randy Jokela, who has reportedly written 80 percent of the city’s marijuana tickets. A police officer ...